Monthly Archives: February 2016

Here is a list of Incrementa’s completed projects over the past quarter. We’ve been thrilled with the opportunity to work with healthcare, public sector, retail, non-profit, manufacturing industries. Thank you for your confidence in us. Improved Traffic Flow and Merchandising Assessed store layout and merchandising approach for a hard goods retail store to identify opportunities to improve [...]

Do you generally delay starting tasks that you enjoy? No, nor do I! The interesting thing is that if we delay doing a task we enjoy, it’s called delayed gratification (a sure measure of success), but if it is a task we dislike, then it’s procrastination. So, where should we draw the line between delayed [...]

It’s February already and by now everyone is heads down working on achieving the goals and objectives laid out in their company strategic plan that was reviewed and revised in the fall of 2015………………or not. This is the time of year to be executing your plans full out; the planning meetings should be put to [...]

In my last post, I made the bold statement that goals don’t work. In many ways, it goes counter to the 10,000 blog posts on the effectiveness of goal setting. So let’s be more precise: To be truly effective, goals should be a milestone along a larger journey. If I have a personal goal to lose 20 [...]

In the book Reinventing Organizations by Frederic Laloux, we discover a new way of creating and relating to organizations as living entities, and a call for us to bring a spiritual, soulful and conscious mindset to how we work in and interact with organizations. Ultimately, we are positively influencing organizational cultures and our stakeholders’ experiences [...]

Sign up today for the SEVENTH in the series of free dynamic leadership webinars hosted by Incrementa’s Robert Murray. The Dynamic Leadership Series is designed to help you unlock and build your inner leader. They will teach you tips, tricks and tools that you can use to lead yourself and those around you. This 7th in the series is [...]

Ever watch a couple of six-year-old children at play? I mean really at play… and not on some kind of technology device. It’s wonderful to see, because it’s just so easy for them! Did you ever stop to think that the world of business actually mirrors children’s “way of play”? We adults just end up complicating [...]